"I'm just still confused about it…about bisexuality," Carter admitted in an interview on the LGBTQ&A podcast this week. "I definitely embrace my bisexuality and, you know, it's still new to me."

"I just started talking about it, really. I have my confusions and I'm still learning about the community," he said.

Carter explained that he feels ready for a relationship, whether with a man or a woman.

"Who knows what the future has to bring, whether it's a relationship with a guy, I don't have a problem with that. It's something that I've already thought about for the album after this one. It's already been thought through," he added.

Last week, the "I Want Candy" singer revealed that he wants to become a father sooner rather than later and is considering adoption.

"I was thinking about adopting. I want kids so bad," the former teen idol told Us Weekly.

"I turned 30 and I’m like, ‘Alright, my resolution is to have a kid.’ But not just a kid. A beautiful woman or man, because we can have kids too. But it has to be [with] the right person," he added.

"My goal is to be a father. I really want to be a dad and I want to transcend any of the shortcomings that my parents experienced growing up with us," he said.

“Life, it was pretty tough,” Carter said. “I dealt with a lot of trauma, a lot of loss, a lot of loneliness. I just felt like I needed to get away.”

Carter said he's recharged after the rehab stint. “My goal is to be the phoenix that rises from the ashes," he said. He even released a new song, "(Don't) Say Goodbye," which will be included on his new album, LøVë.